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Spectacled-Girl Posted 19 years ago
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0Are there any circumstances where I can say for example "These grapefruits are more green" instead of "These grapefruits are greener"?02br
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0 I can't think of any, apart from setting up a still life to paint a picture, and comparing the different green tones.0-
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0I can't think of any,01b01i00 apart from setting up a still life to paint a picture02i02b00, and comparing the different green tones.02br
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00Hmm, may I ask you what do you mean by the words in bold?02br
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01i00apart from setting up a still life to paint
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0 A still life is an arrangement of objects. Like this: 05002br
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00The artist will "set up" the still life from which to work while painting the depiction of it.02br
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00The word 'paint' should be 'painting' in this case right?02font
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00No - I would have better to write "in order to paint
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